At 8.17am on December 7, last year, we were called to the resort following reports a toddler had been assaulted.
A jury at Preston Crown Court heard that the sickening and repeated assault by defendant Lewis Prince in which he slapped and punched the boy was captured in part on film. He was also witnessed strangling and smothering the victim.
Police and paramedics attended the scene and the boy was taken to hospital with a number of injuries including extensive bruising to his face and throat.
Expert medical evidence from the prosecution indicated that the toddler’s injuries were consistent with strangulation, and that the victim was in the penultimate stage of asphyxia.
Prince fled the address before officers arrived and was arrested in a vehicle whilst travelling towards Manchester. He was interviewed by our detectives and denied any wrongdoing.
Following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service, 29-year-old Prince, of Browning Road, Swinton, was charged with attempted murder and assault by beating.
During the trial Prince accepted that he had lied in his police interview and he had in fact slapped the toddler to the face and squeezed his cheeks in an attempt to stop him from crying. The defendant denied attempted murder, stating that he at no point strangled nor smothered the victim.
The jury rejected that notion and took around an hour to find Prince unanimously guilty. He had already pleaded guilty to an assault by beating charge, which related to an assault on a woman.